Factor Info

ID 70315
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 322393968406003206151604854531568669118104135767234888507059325136853907125813036971516040830948982873722359200619978971927665887179490808281128844911937040261214205466579584998937236033854236773142889641654881518353145670691460443351456165647043592947188010773317550432681963043825645873824107915251987390275078791243993128814744774653555352890146985290636698298906037637927653717393279000969489914064980088107907731360416380599943092503292343910013253862261594479791615343755263797341985609780413308044549714748266379040338787268044569472487381443236987499123468620067797331254630226243166241073710425807450803461746931205080894718282786917857514709972323197332707851296248722389524748800894342173714854633336938455570639040591613531064374674711150131556377098508634575500749791628008384333880596113393751673243870134045666929937347639072026926122881786908238395016314095124619982976973103391485120253362060929360304909023609

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 68234) 5378630034626470638199677319443049 (proven prime)
(ID: 97604) 59939792536482290067790622628914869885274191006087175431761354388166531599924048352934186373157608729287141032662353818634766460190926674334985838045413540466243817433667252426035181465559773516348919778650896290831285836216076557881554935503365077488077761990024084767586453563912516580006119453546248235230674317556095252345740545958747665496147719399561778521493456086085844908666207997972390364977090039784007599463710826255475256537920341825228966839149789811123165821058558386584610988696008766324825901077485436724199292883985616495591998141590406659731893973904213472420067242274832043148124896837662133885753070667288474239336740097540411477656799840046771004397609806393335166992947222717218741836784804212059766164053304152410014274573333475330990260839277932392271941500760842879320244974318638518496154537766611033910305421588376595733627549698441668087894439865149585436233911441 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.